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The Enemy and Little Boots have signed up to play gigs as part of a forthcoming exhibition project by photographer Rankin for children's music charity Youth Music.

The acts will play live at London's Phillips de Pury Gallery. Little Boots will perform on November 12, followed by The Enemy a day later (13). Tickets will be available from Youthmusic.org.uk/rankin from September 28.

The gigs will be part of a week-long series of music and art events around the 'Destroy' exhibition.

For the event, Rankin has asked various musicians to customise a picture of themselves with Blur's Alex James, Carl Barat, Jarvis Cocker, Kasabian and REM's Michael Stipe among those involved.

Viewings featuring performances by acts including Patrick Wolf and Micachu will take place prior to the ticketed gigs.

Head to Youthmusic.org.uk/rankin for more information.

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